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doug, thank you. jon: another issue, foreign policy. it'll be front and center, the topic of the third and final presidential debate on monday in florida. with all the world hot spots, including libya, this debate could be a game changer. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler live at the state department for us now. >> reporter: governor romney's likely to accuse the president of not being tough enough on iran to keep it from developing a nuclear weapon and not being supportive enough of israel or the rebels trying to overthrow syrian leader bashar al assad. the president likely to ask governor romney specifically what he would do differently and may ask him to say if he's ready to go to iran, he should tell that to a war-weary american public. in their debate tuesday night, romney said the president has squandered america's leadership, especially in the middle east. >> we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb, syria. syria's not just the tragedy of 30,000 civilians being killed by a military, but also a
doug, thank you. jon: another issue, foreign policy. it'll be front and center, the topic of the third and final presidential debate on monday in florida. with all the world hot spots, including libya, this debate could be a game changer. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler live at the state department for us now. >> reporter: governor romney's likely to accuse the president of not being tough enough on iran to keep it from developing a nuclear weapon and not...
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you have doug talking about strategic misjudgments, sort of doug's middle game name. >> that's a long middle name. >> it's wordy but he can fairly tie him into this whole crew that's basically his same foreign policy advisers, right? >> he can. and we will talk a little -- in a second about the president's foreign policy. melissa, in terms of how the debate has played out this week, after the first debate it was, you know, self- -- the president's self-emulated, romney won hands down. a collective sense that the president had done significantly better, maybe not the rolled down gates pulled down over the romney gates many hoped. peggy noonan writes that -- what do you make of that? is the president not winning the post-debate week? >> he's president. so that means that his role as the president, as the person actually governing, is always going to overshadow sort of whether it's the playfulness of the al smith dinner or the performative aspects of the debate. let me be clear i think that's good. you know, maybe it's not good at this particular moment for this particular campaign, but
you have doug talking about strategic misjudgments, sort of doug's middle game name. >> that's a long middle name. >> it's wordy but he can fairly tie him into this whole crew that's basically his same foreign policy advisers, right? >> he can. and we will talk a little -- in a second about the president's foreign policy. melissa, in terms of how the debate has played out this week, after the first debate it was, you know, self- -- the president's self-emulated, romney won...
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thank you, doug. >>> heads up for drivers from virginia state police. the president's visit to fairfax will mean traffic changes. from 10:00 until 1:00 this afternoon any vehicle bigger than an suv will be detoured off of route 123 near the george mason campus. police are asking people to avoid the area altogether if possible and plan for major delays if you plan to be near the campus. >>> support is mounting for both the dream act and same-sex marriage in maryland. a "washington post" poll finds 59% of likely voters in the state back the dream act, which would allow undocented immigrants to pay instate tuition rates. 35% oppose. 52% of potential voters favor question six, which would uphold maryland's same-sex marriage law. 43 % are opposed to it. although historically opposition to same-sex marriage has been stronger than reflected during polling. the post plans to release a poll on the gambling question as well. that's going to come out at 8:00 this morning. we're going to talk about all of this with bob mccartney from the "washington post" in the 9:
thank you, doug. >>> heads up for drivers from virginia state police. the president's visit to fairfax will mean traffic changes. from 10:00 until 1:00 this afternoon any vehicle bigger than an suv will be detoured off of route 123 near the george mason campus. police are asking people to avoid the area altogether if possible and plan for major delays if you plan to be near the campus. >>> support is mounting for both the dream act and same-sex marriage in maryland. a...
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host: doug in boston, massachusetts is a democrat. caller: romney seems enthusiastic about going into iran with the israelis, however is a war crime without a chapter 7 resolution. george bush was recently advised not to travel to switzerland because of the laws of jurisdiction. guest: it would be an interesting question to hear responses from. i would point out it is not always a violation of international law to invade or attack a company without a chapter 7 resolution. there is the universal right of self-defense, but i remind the caller that if one country in invades the other, while that might not be legal, the country that is fighting back is not in violation of anything. host: matthew lee, you recently wrote a piece, "why it matters to israel to tell -- why it matters -- israel." how was this playing out. guest: i think mitt romney will try to expand on the idea that he brought up in the last debate, that president obama has tried to put distance between the united states and israel. it is indisputable that there are arguments
host: doug in boston, massachusetts is a democrat. caller: romney seems enthusiastic about going into iran with the israelis, however is a war crime without a chapter 7 resolution. george bush was recently advised not to travel to switzerland because of the laws of jurisdiction. guest: it would be an interesting question to hear responses from. i would point out it is not always a violation of international law to invade or attack a company without a chapter 7 resolution. there is the universal...
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host: good morning, doug. caller: romney seems more enthusiastic about bombing iran under the behest of the israelis. it is a war crime to do that without a united nations security council chapter 7 resolution, and george bush was recently advised not to travel to switzerland because of the laws of universal jurisdiction. i would like to see this question asked at the debate. guest: it would be an interesting question to hear the responses. i would point out that it is not always a violation of international law to invade or attack a country without a chapter 7 resolution. there is the universal right of self-defense. i would remind the caller that if one country invaded at wor -- it's another, that may be illegal, but the country fighting back is not in violation of anything. host: matthew lee, you recently wrote a piece about how the countries are eager to show close ties with israel. do you expect this to be a big topic on monday night? guest: i think that mitt romney will try to expand on this idea that he
host: good morning, doug. caller: romney seems more enthusiastic about bombing iran under the behest of the israelis. it is a war crime to do that without a united nations security council chapter 7 resolution, and george bush was recently advised not to travel to switzerland because of the laws of universal jurisdiction. i would like to see this question asked at the debate. guest: it would be an interesting question to hear the responses. i would point out that it is not always a violation of...